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Mass. House approves anti-bullying bill
Massachusetts House lawmakers have unanimously approved a bill designed to clamp down on school bullies after restoring language intended to toughen the legislation.
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Massachusetts Lawmakers Reject Circumcision Ban
A bill calling for prison time and fines for those who perform circumcision on any male under the age of 18 was rejected by the Judiciary Committee of the Massachusetts state legislature.
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Mass. Jobless Rate Holds At 9.5 Percent
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Romney to Speak at Emory
Former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will speak at Emory University later this month.
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Judge splits trials in Boston corruption case
A federal judge has refused to throw out corruption charges against a former Massachusetts state senator and a Boston city councilor, but has agreed to hold separate trials for them.
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Police investigate death of Mass. college student whose body was found in RI river
Police say they're investigating as suspicious the death of a college student whose body was pulled from a Rhode Island river this week.
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The public opposes ObamaCare because ...
Why the mounting public opposition to ObamaCare? Because. ... Adoption of ObamaCare would make Americans more reliant on the federal government, not less.
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Report: Mass. hospital costs on the rise again
A new report shows Massachusetts hospital costs have increased steadily over the past decade and show little sign of slowing.
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Edmund Dinis, prosecutor in Chappaquiddick scandal, dies at 85 in Massachusetts
Edmund Dinis , the former district attorney who oversaw the investigation into the late Sen.
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SC gov hopeful Haley backed by ex-Mass. governor
Former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is endorsing state Rep. Nikki Haley for governor.
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Cahill: Mass-type care hurts economy
State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill, an independent candidate for governor, today offered a wide-ranging and scathing criticism of the state's universal health care law, saying it is bankrupting Massachusetts and will do the same nationally, if a similar plan is passed in Congress.
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Mass. Blue Cross CEO steps down
The chief executive of Massachusetts' largest private health insurer has resigned just weeks after the company announced a $149 million loss.
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Report: Mass. Hospital Costs On The Rise Again
Share + Mar 16, 2010 12:02 am US/Eastern Hospital costs in Massachusetts have increased steadily over the past decade and show little sign of slowing, according to a report released Tuesday.
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Tax breaks routed to a disadvantageda affluent towns
Some businesses in the new Hingham Shipyard development received tax breaks under the state's Economic Development Incentive Program.
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MEMA Flood Safety Tips
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency has issued some tips to stay safe in the event of a flood in your area.
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Mass. ed. chief won't compromise school standards
The state's education secretary says Massachusetts will not adopt new national academic standards if those federal benchmarks are found to be below the state's already established standards.
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Chicago/Massachusetts judges defying 2nd Amendment/founding fathers, these quotes prove it
I have heard the gun grabbers are back at it again. This time Chicago and Massachusetts judges are trying to claim the 2nd Amendment doesn't apply to the states.
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Storm Brings Wind, Coast Erosion To Mass.
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Graham: 'No Way In The World' Is Massachusetts'...
Giving this week's GOP address , Sen. Scott Brown bashed Democratic efforts to reform health care as a "bitter, destructive, and endless drive to completely transform Americaa s healthcare system." Saying Democrats should scrap their plan and start over, Brown said, "This, above all, was the message that the people of my state sent to the president ...
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Concerns over Chinese Imported Fluoride in Massachusetts Water Supply
Fluoride is added to the water most of us drink because the government believes it's a safe and inexpensive way to prevent tooth decay.
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